Kung Fu Panda and My growing up lesson!


I like watching anime and cartoon. Someone may think animated films are just a silly stories for kids. However, there are so many life lessons that one can learn from these films. In this sharing, I will share with you my taking-away lesson from watching Kung Fu Panda movies so many times in my growing-up journey.

My first and foremost lesson from these movies is always believe in yourself.

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Kai: Who are you?

Po: I've been asking myself that question. Am I the son of a panda? The son of a goose? A student? A teacher? [Po's chi forms the shape of a dragon around him] I'm all of those things. I am the Dragon Warrior! Get it? You see the giant dragon?

My second lesson from this series is accept who you are

I am not too good at express my idea much. Therefore, I will borrow a reddit comment about Po's journey to accept himself.

The Kung Fu Panda Movies are Po's Journey of Self-Acceptance
by u/yay855 in FanTheories

Overall, Kung Fu Panda is a great film for kids and grown-ups. It reminds its viewers about the things that really matter in life and the importance of self-confidence. This films are classic. Po is one of those characters that grows on people. His struggles and breakthroughs are oddly satisfying to watch.